Critical Essays on Robert BrowningMary Ellis Gibson G.K. Hall, 1992 - 275 pagina's |
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... reviewer for the Saturday Review who argued that the " demon " of bad taste " now seems to hold in absolute possession the fashionable masters of our ideal literature . ” Unlike many reviewers who compared Browning unfavorably with ...
... reviewer for the Saturday Review who argued that the " demon " of bad taste " now seems to hold in absolute possession the fashionable masters of our ideal literature . ” Unlike many reviewers who compared Browning unfavorably with ...
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... review of Men and Women , Saturday Review , 24 November 1855 , quoted in Litzinger and Smalley , 158. Antony Harrison discusses Browning's relationship to the Spasmodics in the essay reprinted here . 6. George Eliot , review of Men and ...
... review of Men and Women , Saturday Review , 24 November 1855 , quoted in Litzinger and Smalley , 158. Antony Harrison discusses Browning's relationship to the Spasmodics in the essay reprinted here . 6. George Eliot , review of Men and ...
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... Review , July 1837 , pp . 132-151 ; reprinted in The Browning's Correspondence , 3 : 411 . 10 . For a discussion of the dramatic failings of the play , see Terry Otten , The Deserted Stage : The Search for Dramatic Form in Nineteenth ...
... Review , July 1837 , pp . 132-151 ; reprinted in The Browning's Correspondence , 3 : 411 . 10 . For a discussion of the dramatic failings of the play , see Terry Otten , The Deserted Stage : The Search for Dramatic Form in Nineteenth ...
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Dramatic Monologue and the Overhearing of Lyric | 21 |
Dramatic I Poems and Their Theoretical Implications | 37 |
Victorian Poetry | 54 |
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